Singapore: The body of a 20-year-old Indian national has been recovered, almost eight hours after a building structure collapsed at a site in Singapore's Central Business District. The Indian worker, employed by Aik Sun Demolition and Engineering, was found dead under the rubble after part of the Fuji Xerox Towers building in Tanjong Pagar collapsed during demolition works on Thursday.
Rescuers found the body of the worker, who has not been identified, late on Thursday night after more than six hours of search and rescue operations. His body was pinned under 2m of debris, reported The Straits Times. Rescue workers had to cut, break and dig through the rubble, but the weight of the concrete slab, estimated to be at least 50 tonnes, complicated efforts.
Following an intensive search operation, a worker who was earlier reported missing was sighted to be pinned under a collapsed reinforced concrete structure at about 6pm. The worker had no pulse and was not breathing, The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said in a statement.
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The body was recovered at about 9.45 pm and was pronounced dead at the scene by a paramedic. He was found pinned under a collapsed reinforced concrete structure around 6 pm. He had no pulse, was not breathing and his body was recovered after a nearly four-hour effort to free him from the rubble.
"The operation also required the Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (DART) personnel to dig their way through the rubble to create space and assess where parts of the body may have been trapped," said SCDF, adding that efforts were complicated due to the weight of the concrete slab as well as mangled scaffolding around the body.